That feeling of jealousy you get when you see someone with nice hair

Youbald123

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Do any of you get very jeaous when you see guys with nice hairlines and hair. It just makes me feel so inadequate and like I can't compete. The funny thing is most of them don't even think much of their hair. I would just be buzzing my head with a 1 if i had perfect hair.
 

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Density > hairline

I'd rather a Norwood 2 with Harry Styles tier density then to have my hairline with diseased rat density
 

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Do any of you get very jeaous when you see guys with nice hairlines and hair. It just makes me feel so inadequate and like I can't compete. The funny thing is most of them don't even think much of their hair. I would just be buzzing my head with a 1 if i had perfect hair.
Yes I think to myself “you jammy prick”, I also see NW7 and call them bald c****
 

czecha

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Do any of you get very jeaous when you see guys with nice hairlines and hair. It just makes me feel so inadequate and like I can't compete. The funny thing is most of them don't even think much of their hair. I would just be buzzing my head with a 1 if i had perfect hair.
i often see semi attractive, sometimes even attractive men with nice hair, analyze them and come to the conclusion "all they have is hair" and "I'd be a lot better looking than them with hair" kind of stuff.
 

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i often see semi attractive, sometimes even attractive men with nice hair, analyze them and come to the conclusion "all they have is hair" and "I'd be a lot better looking than them with hair" kind of stuff.
Same man lol I often imagine them with my hair and they would lose so much of their attractiveness
 

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Yes. I see so many guys with great hair. It seems like they don't work out hard, don't push hard on their health goals, don't do all the self improvement nonsense and waste lots of time every day. But, thanks to hair, they have good lives, while the hard working bald people live in misery. There's no greater reminder that the world and life are extremely unfair.
 

czecha

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Yes. I see so many guys with great hair. It seems like they don't work out hard, don't push hard on their health goals, don't do all the self improvement nonsense and waste lots of time every day. But, thanks to hair, they have good lives, while the hard working bald people live in misery. There's no greater reminder that the world and life are extremely unfair.
nw1 men never leave that psychological state you have when you are like 16-19 and you just feel immortal. time moves slow. and everyone wants to get to know or f*** you. brutal
 

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Yes. I see so many guys with great hair. It seems like they don't work out hard, don't push hard on their health goals, don't do all the self improvement nonsense and waste lots of time every day. But, thanks to hair, they have good lives, while the hard working bald people live in misery. There's no greater reminder that the world and life are extremely unfair.
So true. It almost seems like they can just wake up and go through their day without a care for a single thing.
 

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I first experienced this when I was 19 & thought I was losing my hair. I wasn't, it was just a combination of my pronounced cowlick (very visible if I have bedhead) & the useless barber butchering me with the clippers, leaving me almost patchy at the back. My Dad alerted me to it & seemed to think it was funny, which enraged me, & I said something about it being his fault (he & his brothers were all at least NW5 by middle age). I didnt have a great self-image about my looks as it was, & losing my hair just exacerbated the feeling. Thanks a lot for the genes Dad FFS!

I remember looking at fellow students with overgrown hair & cursing them, though this phase didn't last long.

Think I *might* be thinning now but considering I'm past 30, & the history of pretty severe male pattern baldness on my Dad's side, its a miracle I made it this far with almost an untouched head of hair.
 

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So true. It almost seems like they can just wake up and go through their day without a care for a single thing.
Not if they have really bad acne that continues to persist until they have no choice but to go on accutane.
 

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nw1 men never leave that psychological state you have when you are like 16-19 and you just feel immortal. time moves slow. and everyone wants to get to know or f*** you. brutal
If your facial structure is average, then indeed hair makes or breaks you
 

justinbieberscombover

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Density > hairline

I'd rather a Norwood 2 with Harry Styles tier density then to have my hairline with diseased rat density
Maybe for you because you have the same type of look as Harry Styles and that Timothy guy

But still, hair loss made him slowly go MtF

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Density > hairline

I'd rather a Norwood 2 with Harry Styles tier density then to have my hairline with diseased rat density
Exactly. What i hate about my hair is not my recession(im approaching NW2) its my diffuse thinning plus low density with a high forehead. It sucks
 
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